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Clients’ motivations, perceptions, expectations and satisfaction levels: The New Zealand mountain guiding industry
Mountain guiding has been offered as an activity for tourists to New Zealand for over a century. In the late Nineteenth Century European guides, accompanying clients, introduced techniques to New Zealanders working at the ...
Interactive visualisation tools for analysing NIR data
This paper describes a tool being developed to allow users to visualise the ripening characteristics of fruit. These characteristics, such as sugar, acid and moisture content, can be measured using non-destructive Near ...
A connectionist computational architecture based on an optical thin-film model
A novel connectionist architecture that differs from conventional architectures based on the neuroanatomy of biological organisms is described. The proposed scheme is based on the model of multilayered optical thin-films, ...
Crucifixion, State Terror, and Sexual Abuse
A reading of crucifixion informed by Latin American liberation theology, which foregrounds the Roman use of crucifixion as an instrument of state terror, and identifies the elements of sexual humiliation and sexual abuse ...
Commerce Review: 1869–1969 Centennial of the University of Otago
The Otago Commerce Students' Association is pleased to present this magazine, The " COMMERCE REVIEW," in the Centennial Year of the University of Otago, as a record of the development and progress since its inception in ...
Comfort Letters - Let the Issuer Be Aware!
Comfort letters are controversial. They are usually the result of a compromise. The issuer, while wishing to ensure that the recipient will participate in the implementation of the underlying transaction (commonly a loan ...
Compulsory Caesarian Section
This article discusses the English Court of Appeal case R v Collins, which set aside a High Court order that authorized a compulsory caesarian section on a pregnant woman against her express wishes. The author analyses the ...
The Recovery of Money — Recognising the Potential of the Claim for Money Had and Received
‘Money had and received’ is the name of a common law claim available to recover money paid to another in a range of situations, ie payments made under mistake. It is a personal claim, in that it results in an order that ...
The Remedial Restitutionary Proprietary Remedy an Evaluation of the Extent to Which Preferential Recovery Should Be Available for the Recovery of Money
A proprietary remedy confers preferential recovery, in the sense that the claimant obtains ownership rights in respect of a particular asset, for example money which the claimant has mistakenly paid to another. This article ...
Guided mountaineering clients in New Zealand’s Southern Alps
Commercially guided climbers have been neglected by leisure and tourism researchers. However, several studies have concentrated on non-guided climbers and other mountain recreationists. This paper presents the results from ...